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    Janet Burroway, "Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft (3rd Edition)"

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    Janet Burroway, "Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft (3rd Edition)"

    Janet Burroway, "Writing Fiction: A Guide to Narrative Craft (3rd Edition)
    Harpercollins College Div | 3rd Edition | 1992 | ISBN: 0673521192 | siPDF | 397 pages | 6.6 MB

    This comprehensive, informal, practical guide/anthology approaches the elements of fiction from the writer's point of view. Writing Fiction includes freewriting to revision, addressing how writers must work through problems in plot, style, characterization, dialogue, atmosphere, imagery, and point of view to write exciting and fresh stories. The tone of this market-leading text is non-prescriptive and personal, helping students feel comfortable with themselves and their writing.

    A widely used guide to narrative craft, Writing Fiction is an elegant, informal, and practical text/anthology. In its third edition, it continues to range from intuitive freewriting to revision, treat the elements of fiction from the writers point of view, and offer solutions to structure, imagery, and style. Important features in the third edition include:
    • Chapters analyzing the elements of fiction that include short examples from published and unpublished work and 25 whole stories that illustrate narrative craft
    • Suggestions for discussion that include retrospective questions linking stories back to elements discussed earlier
    • Exercises after each chapter geared to helping the student face the situations and problems fiction writers face in each area
    • A new chapter on revision that includes what to look for. how to treat criticism, and the possible pleasures of the rewriting process
    • 75 percent of the selections are new
    Contents

    Preface

    1 Whatever Works: The Writing Process
     Get Started
     Keep Going
     From One Writer's Beginnings EUDORA WELTY
     From The Art of Fiction JOHN GARDNER
     From The Writing Life ANNIE DILLARD

    2 War Games: Story Form and Structure
     Conflict, Crisis, and Resolution
     Story and Plot
     The Short Story and the Novel

    3 Seeing Is Believing: Showing and Telling
     Significant Detail
     The Active Voice
     Prose Rhythm
     Mechanics
     "The Things They Carried" TIM O'BRIEN
     "Rape Fantasies" MARGARET ATWOOD

    4 Book People: Characterization, Part I
     Individual, Typical, and Universal Characters
     Round and Flat Characters
     The Aristotelian Hero
     The Indirect Method of Character Presentation: Authorial Interpretation
     The Direct Methods of Character Presentation
     Appearance
     "Girl" JAMAICA KINCAID
     "Orbiting" BHARATI MUKHERJEE

    5 The Flesh Made Word: Characterization, Part II
     The Direct Methods of Character Presentation (Cont'd)
     Character: A Summary
     "My Man Bovane" TONI CADE BAMBARA
     "Everything That Rises Must Converge" FLANNERY O'CONNOR

    6 Climate Control: Atmosphere
     Narrative Place
     Narrative Time
     "How Far She Went" MARY HOOD
     "Waiting for Mr. Kim" CAROL ROH-SPAULDING

    7 Call Me Ishmael: Point of View, Part I
     Who Speaks?
     To Whom?
     In What Form?
     "The Masked Marvel's Last Toehold" RICHARD SELZER
     "The Wrysons" JOHN CHEEVER

    8 Assorted Liars: Point of View, Part II
     At What Distance?
     With What Limitations?
     "The Era of Great Numbers" LEE K. ABBOTT
     "I and I" JOHN HOLMAN

    9 Is And Is Not: Comparison
     Types of Metaphor and Simile
     Metaphoric Faults to Avoid
     Allegory
     Symbol
     The Objective Correlative
     "Signs and Symbols" VLADIMIR NABOKOV
     "The Ones Who Walk Away from Omelas" URSULA K. LE GUIN

    10 I Gotta Use Words When I Talk To You: Theme
     Idea and Morality in Theme
     How Fictional Elements Contribute to Theme
     A Man Told Me the Story of His Life GRACE PALEY
     Developing Theme as You Write
     "Cathedral" RAYMOND CARVER
     "Ralph the Duck" FREDERICK BUSCH

    11 Play It Again, Sam: Revision
     Worry It and Walk Away
     Criticism
     Revision Questions
     An Example of the Revision Process
     "Aliki Towers" HEATHER SELLERS
     "From Dawn to Noon" HEATHER SELLERS
     "Squirrelly's Grouper" BOB SHACOCHIS

    Appendix A – Narrative Techniques: Workshop Symbol Code
     Format
     Usage
     Style
    Appendix B – Suggestions For Further Reading
    Acknowledgments
    Index
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